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re: Should Brees take a Brady-type deal to free up Salary Cap room?

Posted on 2/27/13 at 9:09 am to
Posted by F machine
Member since Jun 2009
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Posted on 2/27/13 at 9:09 am to
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He went from $30 million in guaranteed money to $57 million in guaranteed money, all of which he would receive even if he suffered a career-ending injury tomorrow. Take one for the team? Not really.
Basically this is an accounting ruse that gave Brady more money, the team more cap room and his teammates less room to maneuver. The move significantly reduces Brady’s cap number, saving the team $15 million in cap dollars while costing them real dollars and all but guaranteed the negotiating road will be rougher for his teammates because how do you argue you should receive a contract whose cap number is higher than Tom Brady’s?
As suspected what this deal did was further enrich Brady, enhance the team’s negotiating flexibility and leverage and, knowingly or unknowingly, make it harder on his teammates to get paid market value for their services.
Mother Teresa wandering the streets of Calcutta Tom Brady is not.


I don't know why people aren't understanding this, and saying Drew needs to do this and be less selfish. They are acting like Brady cut his own money to help the team win. That's just false. It just gave him more guaranteed money. I'm not even saying Brady is bad or I blame him or any of that stuff. I'm just saying most of the public seems to be fooled by this and are acting like Tom is doing something when he really isn't. Even one of his own former teammates on ESPN, Damien Woody, said this isn't hurting Brady at all. If anything it helps him because of the guaranteed money.
Posted by blueslover
deeper than deep south
Member since Sep 2007
22792 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 9:16 am to
Capology has grown increasingly complex. It's not the sport and I don't really like that we have to discuss it so much. The fact is that it is as vital as on the field performance to continued success for a NFL team though. What irks me is that the guys paid to write about it have so little understanding. Like frick, we get down to the brass tacks of contracts, bonuses, and the like more here than you'll find from fulltime NFL correspondents. Lazy journalism coupled with espn's tmz-like everything but the sport itself coverage keeps the public ignant.
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